KUKA: the future of automated welding || INSPENET NEWS 09/19/2023

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In the latest episode of Inspenet News, several key developments in the industry are highlighted, from welding automation to underwater exploration and sustainable shipping.

KUKA Automated Welding Robots

First of all, the revolution in automated welding led by KUKA welding robots is highlighted. These robots offer exceptional efficiency and quality in a wide range of welding applications, from thin to thick sheet metal, providing versatile and cost-effective solutions. With models such as the KR CYBERTECH nano, KR AGILUS and KR IONTEC, KUKA is transforming manufacturing with its precision and high availability.

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Automated welding led by KUKA welding robots ensure optimal productivity and impeccable finishes, even in continuous operations.

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Then, an exciting project in underwater exploration led by Fabien Cousteau is presented: the Proteus Ocean Group “underwater space station”. This station promises to revolutionize ocean research with amenities such as kitchens, laboratories and panoramic windows, and will be used to study the ocean environment over long periods, promoting science, education and marine conservation.

In the field of sustainable shipping, Maersk inaugurates the “Laura Maersk”, the world’s first ship powered by green methanol. This innovation will significantly reduce CO2 emissions compared to traditional fuel engines, marking a milestone in the fight against maritime pollution and climate change.

However, not all the news is positive in the energy field. Denmark decides to close its hydrogen station plans due to lack of meeting goals and little interest from car manufacturers. Despite this setback, hope in hydrogen as a sustainable energy source persists.

Finally, Argentina achieves a milestone in the nuclear sector by making its first export to China of shielding plugs destined for Chinese nuclear plants. This achievement highlights Argentina’s technological capacity in sophisticated markets such as China and reinforces the Argentine nuclear industry.

In short, Inspenet News continues to highlight technological advances and challenges in the industry, from automated manufacturing to underwater exploration and sustainable navigation, offering a diverse view of global engineering and innovation.

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